The Hawks need a big target to replace Jimmy Graham if he leaves im free agency. Jaleel Scott is my favorite receiver that is projected to last until round three or later. He could be this year’s Kenny Golladay.

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Yeez, this video is not very flattering. Except for the fake punt, I don't like what I see. And some of the highlights are from when CJ Prosise or Deshone Kizer were at ND. I like the idea of a guy like this, but don't like what I see in the video.

Look at film of Mike Gesiecki from Penn State for a guy who looks like he can block and catch well and might be available in the 3rd.

naholmes wrote:The Hawks need a big target to replace Jimmy Graham if he leaves im free agency. Jaleel Scott is my favorite receiver that is projected to last until round three or later. He could be this year’s Kenny Golladay.

FS-Jeremy Reaves, So. Alabama, 5-10/204, ranked 9999-overall, proj. UDFA --------ET 2.0 =????--------Looks a lot like ET with better tackling, Reaves has ET like attitude and body language as well. Plays Deep safety very well, with + ball skills, can come up in box & plays the run & pass well + he has CB experience. A "thumper" for his size. Sun Belt 1-st team & Sun Belt DPOY -2017. **This kid could be a must-get with a late round pick, for development at FS.

RD-7/UDFA? -OLB-Jonathan Petersen, U. San Diego (FCS), 6-005/240 ---> UNRANKED2017 FCS leader with: 18.0-Sacks, 25.5-TFL 7-FF, 8-QBH, 2-FR, 12/22/17 - 2017 WALTER CAMP FCS ALL-AMERICA TEAM: DL Jonathan Petersen, University of San Diego,...Petersen, the unanimous choice for the 2017 PFL Defensive Player of the Year honor, led the FCS in sacks 18, (1.38 per game) and TFL 25.5, (2.0 per game). He ranked second in the FCS in forced fumbles with 7, (0.54-per game). A STATS Buck Buchanan Award Finalist, he finished 4-th in voting of 25 candidates. With his 3-1/2 sacks against North Dakota State on December 2nd, he became the all-time FCS leader in sacks with 44. - San Diego Football. --Could be a good late round/UDFA pick up for the Seahawks?--

A small school guy that MAY be vastly overlooked based on his stats. A high motor, big effort guy.DE/OLB-Joe Ostman, Central Michigan, 6-020/248, 4.89/40 +/- =????, currently #273-overall, Proj. Rd-7/UDFA.2017: 10-games, 60-tkls, 34-solo, 19.5-TFL, 13.0-Sacks, 3-FFCareer: 47-games, 220-tkls, 123-solo, 45.5-TFL, 26.0-Sacks, 3-PD, 4-FR, 8-FF.""Ostman is undersized (at DE) but he plays like the Energizer Bunny, always giving effort and uses his hands well to free himself of blockers. He had a very nice Bowl game against Wyoming, notching 2 sacks. He showed solid bend and quickness around the edge, kept his legs churning through blocks. He stayed active throughout the game. He went on to play well in the Shrine game, was very fast off the edge with an active motor"". (= A true Sleeper.)

CB-Rashard Fant, Indiana, 5-095/180, 4.48/40 +/-, #289-overall, Proj. Rd-7/UDFA (slot CB or FS?)Holds career NCAA record, (since 2005) with 53-passes defended.2017: 11-games, 24-tkls, 21-solo, 2.5-TFL, 1-INT, 9-PBU, 1-FRCareer: 49-games, 132-tkls, 118-solo, 5.5-TFL, .5-sacks, 5-INT (1 for TD), 53-PD, 3-FR.I know, he's not a "long" DB, however he must have something going for him with these stats and may be a steal in Rd-7, IF, the Seahawks want a developmental slot corner with upside. Fant has the bad habit of grabbing the receiver’s jersey, arms and shoulders. He is often called for pass interference or defensive holding because of this habit, this is likely a coaching issue that hopefully can be minimalized.

------------------Rashaad Penny, the next great Seahawks RB.------------------

Eyebrows were raised when Wake Forest safety Jessie Bates III announced he was entering the draft, but this was primarily from people unfamiliar with his game.

Bates’ film is impressive — he’s an athletic center fielder who plays with excellent speed, displays great range and really stands out in pass coverage.

Though he’s just a redshirt sophomore, Bates plays disciplined, assignment football and is never out of position.

There are some who feel his ball skills are good enough that a move to corner is possible. While I don’t necessarily agree with this, I do believe Bates is the type of safety who can line up over the slot receiver when necessary.

While we presently stamp Bates with a fifth-round grade, there are a few teams who believe he could go as early as the third round. The Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers are two of the teams looking hard at Bates.

Eyebrows were raised when Wake Forest safety Jessie Bates III announced he was entering the draft, but this was primarily from people unfamiliar with his game.

Bates’ film is impressive — he’s an athletic center fielder who plays with excellent speed, displays great range and really stands out in pass coverage.

Though he’s just a redshirt sophomore, Bates plays disciplined, assignment football and is never out of position.

There are some who feel his ball skills are good enough that a move to corner is possible. While I don’t necessarily agree with this, I do believe Bates is the type of safety who can line up over the slot receiver when necessary.

While we presently stamp Bates with a fifth-round grade, there are a few teams who believe he could go as early as the third round. The Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers are two of the teams looking hard at Bates.

I've been beating the bushes for sleeper WR's that have some size and production. I believe the Seahawks, if they lose PRich will likely use a Rd-4/5 pick on a WR (hopefully Cedrick Wilson) to replace him. IF Jimmy Graham is gone, they may want to also find a developmental tall WR to develop with one of their 7-th Rd picks or as UDFA. My latest find is this small school "diamond in the ruff". I don't know if he is related to our CB-Shed, but might be. His 2016 highlight tape looks exciting, he shows a little speed, catch radius, high-points, toe-taps & seems to very much have the "it's my ball" mindset on contested catches, this should make him of high interest to PC/JS, coming from a small school or not.

-https://nfldraftprospects.wordpress.com/2017/07/26/brandon-shed-65/"Very Raw big, physical WR with an impressive catch radius who consistently makes the contested catch. Attacks the ball at it's highest point. A piece of clay needing to be molded by a good WR coach."--Film: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=br ... &FORM=VIRE

------------------Rashaad Penny, the next great Seahawks RB.------------------